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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for wrinkles
  1. Wrinkles are creases in the skin. The medical term for wrinkles is rhytids. ... Most wrinkles come from aging changes in skin . Aging of the skin, hair and nails is a natural process. ...
  2. ... signs of aging. Evidence of increasing age includes wrinkles and sagging skin. Whitening or graying of the ... changes than people with darker, more heavily pigmented skin. AGING CHANGES With aging, the outer skin layer (epidermis) ...
  3. ... eyelids. It may also improve the look of wrinkles in the forehead and between the eyes. ... the following: Deep furrows between the eyes Horizontal wrinkles on the forehead Sagging brows Tissue that hangs ...
  4. ... interferes with vision. Eyelid surgery will not remove wrinkles around the eyes, lift sagging eyebrows, or eliminate ... Fat deposits may increase as skin thins and wrinkles.
  5. ... the stocking is in place, smooth out any wrinkles. Do not let the stockings bunch up or wrinkle. Knee length stockings should come to 2 fingers ...
  6. ... diseases or cosmetic concerns such as sunspots or wrinkles. ... Remove warts , moles , sunspots, and tattoos Reduce skin wrinkles, scars, and other skin blemishes Remove dilated blood ...
  7. ... has a plump, smooth surface. To some extent, wrinkles cannot be avoided. However, sun exposure and cigarette ... the face, the skin around the eyes gets wrinkles, creating crow's feet at the side of the ...
  8. ... from acne, accidents, and previous surgery Fine facial wrinkles, such as around the mouth Precancerous growths (keratoses)
  9. ... be dry and smooth. There should be no wrinkles in the skin around the stoma. Remove the ...
  10. ... clothing should be dry and smooth, with no wrinkles. Remove any objects such as pins, pencils or ...
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